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Rosalyn Lorene <I>Hartsell</I> Greene

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Rosalyn Lorene Hartsell Greene

Birth
Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Death
6 Feb 2016 (aged 98)
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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--Youngest daughter of Robert Lee Hartsell and wife Bessie Jeanette Boger. Rosalyn was valedictorian of her class of 1934 at Bethel High School.
--1938 graduate of Appalachian State University.
--Ocupation: Teacher. She taught in Cabarrus and Kannapolis schools
--She married Pliney O. Greene on Feb. 14, 1941. They had a son Pliney O. "Bud" Greene, Jr. She had a granddaughter and 2 great-grandchildren.
--active member of Saint Paul's United Methodist Church, where she served as pianist for 29 years and was Chair of the Historical Committee.
--She loved genealogy and was the information contact for many historical groups and societies.
--Rosalyn was active in many organizations. She belonged to the National Education Assn., The NC Education Assn., Alpha Delta Kappa (honorary teacher's sororoity), United Methodist Women, United Daughters of the Confederacy (she was a real granddaughter), Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Order of the Eastern Star, having held the position of District Deputy.
--Youngest daughter of Robert Lee Hartsell and wife Bessie Jeanette Boger. Rosalyn was valedictorian of her class of 1934 at Bethel High School.
--1938 graduate of Appalachian State University.
--Ocupation: Teacher. She taught in Cabarrus and Kannapolis schools
--She married Pliney O. Greene on Feb. 14, 1941. They had a son Pliney O. "Bud" Greene, Jr. She had a granddaughter and 2 great-grandchildren.
--active member of Saint Paul's United Methodist Church, where she served as pianist for 29 years and was Chair of the Historical Committee.
--She loved genealogy and was the information contact for many historical groups and societies.
--Rosalyn was active in many organizations. She belonged to the National Education Assn., The NC Education Assn., Alpha Delta Kappa (honorary teacher's sororoity), United Methodist Women, United Daughters of the Confederacy (she was a real granddaughter), Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Order of the Eastern Star, having held the position of District Deputy.


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